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« Reply #2968 on: August 20, 2024, 08:35:57 AM »
So, Oregon is gonna come into the B1G and dominate.

Sounds familiar.

Nebraska and Penn State fans will tell them all about it.
Yeah that Fearless guy was really running his mouth back then, talking all about Nebraska domination and who the "real Big Red" was.


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« Reply #2969 on: August 20, 2024, 08:39:16 AM »
I expect Oregon to "do well" this year, per rankings etc.  They might end up 10-2 or 9-3, etc.  I don't know that conference affiliation has some major impact on that relative to just pure schedule.  A close loss, or win, here and there, is all it takes for a really good team.

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« Reply #2970 on: August 20, 2024, 08:40:44 AM »
Urban Meyer says Oregon's OL is Big Ten ready.  Not so much for the other three left coast schools.

https://athlonsports.com/college/ducks-digest/urban-meyer-joins-cowherd-issues-a-warning-to-the-new-west-coast-big-ten-schools
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« Reply #2971 on: August 20, 2024, 08:46:33 AM »
Yeah that Fearless guy was really running his mouth back then, talking all about Nebraska domination and who the "real Big Red" was.




The "real NU" was the one that really blew up in his face. 

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« Reply #2972 on: August 20, 2024, 09:09:33 AM »
Dan Lanning is a pretty solid coach, I think, and knows what is needed to compete with the Big Boys.  Whether he has that at this point is yet to be seen, and young coaches can "blow it" at times before they learn.


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« Reply #2973 on: August 20, 2024, 09:54:12 PM »
"Courage; Generosity; Fairness; Honor; In these are the true awards of manly sport."

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« Reply #2974 on: August 22, 2024, 10:19:34 AM »
That is what consumer law company Whitney Law looked at when assigning different airports across the country the title of “most” and “least” stressful. Colorado’s Aspen/Pitkin County Airport (ASE)’s 6.41 cancelations for every 100 departures was officially the highest number in the country for the period between January 2023 and 2024 while the average delay lasted 22.9 minutes.

https://www.thestreet.com/travel/airport-most-and-least-stressful

In terms of airports where one can go for a low-stress experience, southeastern Virginia’s Newport News/Williamsburg International (PHF) ranked the top in the country with a stress score of 78.92/100 (in this case, higher is better as it means there are fewer things causing you stress).
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« Reply #2975 on: August 22, 2024, 11:00:52 AM »
23 Best Wineries in Healdsburg (A Sommelier’s Guide)

https://acharmingescape.com/best-wineries-in-healdsburg/

Healdsburg, less than a 90 minute drive from San Francisco Bay Area, is a quaint little down in Sonoma County and a perfect base to explore the wine regions of Sonoma Coast. It is surrounded by some of the best wineries and is a great place to go wine tasting for wine lovers and casual wine enthusiasts.

Healdsburg wineries are on par with the best and beautiful wineries in Napa and Sonoma. As a Certified Sommelier, I had been visiting Healdsburg pretty much every year and love discovering new wineries and restaurants.

Whether you are planning a romantic getaway, a wine weekend or unique tastings such as olive oil, Healdsburg is a must visit!

From Ridge Vineyards and Trattore in Dry Creek Valley to the famous Jordan, Rodney Strong, Francis Coppola Wineries in Alexander Valley to J Vineyards and Flowers in Russian River, this blogpost highlights the best wineries in Healdsburg and insider tips!

Dry Creek Valley is renowned for its Zinfandel and Sauvignon Blanc. This region’s warm climate and hillside vineyards produce rich, flavorful wines. I discovered Dry Creek Valley accidentally when I ventured along to the west of Healdsburg and Hwy 101 and years later, I am so glad that I did.

The best wineries to visit in Dry Creek Valley are Ridge Vineyards – Lytton Springs, Ferrari-Carano Vineyards and Winery and Dry Creek Vineyard.

This is one of my favorite regions near Healdsburg and one of the best regions producing Zinfandels. The Zinfandels of Dry Creek Valley are on par with the Zins of the best wineries in Paso Robles.

The hospitality and personal attention given in the wineries of Dry Creek Valley is unmatched. I absolutely love the famous wine producers of this region as well as the small family owned wineries. It is surprising that not many people visit the Dry Creek Valley.

Russian River Valley is best known for its Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The cool climate and fog influence create ideal conditions for smooth, elegant and crisp wines.

If you love cool climate Pinot Noirs, Russian River Valley is a must visit. Visit in the morning when the fog is lifting for a beautiful experience.

Russian River Valley is another one of my favorite regions. I like the wine styles produced here and the picturesque settings along the Russian River. The rolling vineyards and winding roads of Russian River valley are also very scenic.

The best wineries to visit are Williams Selyem Winery, J Vineyards & Winery and Korbel Champgne Cellar. Korbel is known for its historic champagne cellars and beautiful grounds.

Alexander Valley is famous for its Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. The warm climate and fertile soils produce robust, full-bodied reds. If you are a Cab lover but not much into the extremely bold versions of Napa, you will love the complex, rich Cabs of this region.

Take a tour of the valley’s vineyards to learn about the unique terroir and winemaking process. The best wineries to visit are Rodney Strong Vineyards, Silver Oak Alexander Valley and Francis Ford Coppola Winery.


Chalk Hill is known for its Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. The volcanic soils and rolling hills contribute to the wines’ distinct minerality and brightness.

The best wineries to visit are Roth Estate Winery, known for its beautiful tasting room and exceptional wines, and Chalk Hill Estate Vineyards, offering a mix of wines with a focus on Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc.

Knights Valley is recognized for its powerful Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. The warm climate and volcanic soils enhance the depth and intensity of the wines. The best wineries to visit are Peter Michael Winery and Beringer Vineyards known for their highly sought after wines.
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« Reply #2976 on: August 22, 2024, 11:30:22 AM »

Dry Creek Valley is renowned for its Zinfandel and Sauvignon Blanc. This region’s warm climate and hillside vineyards produce rich, flavorful wines. I discovered Dry Creek Valley accidentally when I ventured along to the west of Healdsburg and Hwy 101 and years later, I am so glad that I did.

The best wineries to visit in Dry Creek Valley are Ridge Vineyards – Lytton Springs, Ferrari-Carano Vineyards and Winery and Dry Creek Vineyard.

This is one of my favorite regions near Healdsburg and one of the best regions producing Zinfandels. The Zinfandels of Dry Creek Valley are on par with the Zins of the best wineries in Paso Robles.

The hospitality and personal attention given in the wineries of Dry Creek Valley is unmatched. I absolutely love the famous wine producers of this region as well as the small family owned wineries. It is surprising that not many people visit the Dry Creek Valley.
My favorite wines are the Zins from Dry Creek Valley. 

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« Reply #2977 on: August 22, 2024, 01:18:51 PM »

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« Reply #2978 on: August 22, 2024, 01:23:29 PM »
thanks for the tip

taking the daughters out there in January

expensive??
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« Reply #2979 on: August 22, 2024, 01:29:15 PM »
Rochioli 2021 Estate Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley (brix26.com)

It's not open for walk ins, you need an insider.  Is it expensive?  Depends.  It's very good.

Korbel is pretty fun, it's a nice place and they do walk ins, or used to.  Their wines are "meh", but OK for the price.  They are allowed to called their stuff "California Champagne", which is an oxymoron of sorts.

I can recommend Passalacqua winery also, beautiful and off the beaten, a bit.  Healdsburg is quite nice.

Passalacqua Winery

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« Reply #2980 on: August 22, 2024, 01:30:41 PM »
I mentioned elsewhere my wife didn't care for Sedona.  US places she does like are limited to:

Highlands, NC and
Healdsburg, CA and
Jerome, AZ and
Hilo, HI.




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« Reply #2981 on: August 22, 2024, 01:32:01 PM »
I mentioned elsewhere my wife didn't care for Sedona.  US places she does like are limited to:

Highlands, NC and
Healdsburg, CA and
Jerome, AZ and
Hilo, HI.




Atlanta, GA?

 

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